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1992 R32 Gts-t

Auction grade 3.5 car

100,000 on the 25 package

motor was rebuilt with new rings and bearings before fitting 20,000km ago

VG30 op6 Turbo (larger rear housing same as r34 gt-t)

New Arp headstuds

New timing belt

pod filter

Tomei 256 Intake cam

New Tomei 1.2mm metal headgasket

New front mount intercooler

full exhaust turbo to tip

full type M body kit rear pods etc

New extreme heavy duty clutch

New D1 strengthend shifter (same through just more postive feel)

Non Hicas S13 rear craddle

Alloy craddle bushes

coilovers

New Section rear camber arms

Ikea Formula Traction rods

New Kts tie rod ends

New Ikea Formula tie rods extra lock!

New Kenwood head deck

New Alloy Steering bush

New Nolthane Steering rack bushes

HID Cats Eye headlights

Gtr fuel pump

new clutch master cylinder

New front Brake pads

all new fuilds engine oil, brake fuild, clutch fuild, gearbox oil, diff oil all changed 2,500km ago or less

Alarm , keyless entry

custom tailshaft

custom gearbox mount

rb25gearbox

Pioneer 6inch speakers front and rear

Pioneer amp

Front slotted rotors

solid engine mounts

Jjr engine daMPNER

Front strut brace

Battery mounted in rear

New battery

Greddy stytle plenium

Nisno fuel pressure reg

Turbo smart fuel pressure gauge

Autronic smc computer

$9,500 firm SA Strathalbyn 0431 540 141

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